Sen
Kay Bailey Hutchison, gets her hand slapped in a letter,
over Senate Bill 517, by -Dr. John H. Marburger, III, Science Adviser to the
President and Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy,
December 13, 2005 (source)
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"Beijing
makes its own rain" "People in rural Hebei province...have
complained that producing rocket rain for the capital diminishes their own
rainfall, which has fallen 68per cent this year." The Australian- Rowan
Callick, China correspondent (source)

"Contrails do dim the sun, but they also trap heat in, so that offsets. And
scientists who study contrails think the warming effect is stronger."Capital
Newspapers- Anita Weier April 21, 2006 Who is really the major contributor
of global warming?

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"During
the first phase of the JET effort, Raytheon [whose connection to HAARP-alaska
runs deep] was one of two companies awarded a contract to deliver a candidate
weather weapon system"Blackanthem
Military News,

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Love
this spin 'Chemtrails/contrails are good'."It turns out that particle-type air pollution -- of which planes
make... has artificially reduced the impact of global warming" -USA
Today-By Angela Gunn- chemtrails will not save or help us in any way.

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Violate United Nation TreatyConvention on the prohibition
of military or any other hostile use of enviromental modification techniques

Giant
Space Shield Plan To Save Planet"Hundreds
of thousands of tonnes of metallic 'scatterers' would be ejected into the upper
atmosphere under the plans. ...Similar solutions include the release of massive
nets of ultra-fine metal mesh into the upper atmosphere by aircraft to prevent
the Sun's rays from reaching Earth." They're preparing
us for what is already in progress and are telling us it's for our own good. Yes,
global warming is a huge problem, but there are many simple solutions that they
are ignoring because of the simple fact that it will cut into their profit margin.
Friends of the Earth climate campaigner Roger Higman sums it up well when he says,
"Climate change is the biggest environmental threat the world faces. It
is important for scientists to explore imaginative ways to tackle its impacts,
but technical fixes must not be used as an excuse for failing to reduce the
growing levels of greenhouse gases." The several links below show
fine examples of how industry profits are much more important to those in power
than the state of our planet or the health of its occupants.

Global
Warming and Ice Ages "Prospects for Physics-Based Modulation
of Global Change" by Edward Teller. This is a report sponsored by the United
States Government in which it is discussed how it would be cheaper to slow global
warming through "stratospheric deployment of oxide particulates"
than to actually slow down greenhouse gases connected with fossil-fired energy
production. I guess money's more important than the public's health or safety.

Speaking of dropping aluminum from the sky, below is a photo of actualmetal
foil that was used by the British Army in World War II. Could this be the
first 'chemtrail' ever? They came up with the operation called "Window"
in which packets of aluminum strips were dropped from aircraft to generate
a cloud of false echoes in an attempt to disrupt radar signals. Hmmm... sounds
very similar to what HAARP does. The British Army's first use of these aluminum
strips was on July
24, 1943.

Scientists from the United States have created a simple virus from scratch, assembling
more than 5,000 DNA building blocks, which they say could eventually lead to genetically-modified
organisms able to eat carbon dioxide and clean the environment.

The idea provoked immediate opposition from environmental campaigners who branded
it "very dangerous and a bit madcap" and warned that such organisms could run
amok.

Led
by Dr Craig Venter, the scientist who became famous for his commercial drive in
the unravelling of the human genome, the team at the Institute for Biological
Energy Alternatives stitched together the DNA of a bacteriophage - a virus which
infects bacteria, not humans - using pieces of DNA available commercially. Spencer
Abraham, the US Energy Secretary, suggested that it would lead to genetic manipulation
of new organisms to solve pressing problems such as rising levels of carbon dioxide
leading to climate change.

Roger Hickman, climate campaigner at the pressure group Friends of the Earth,
said: "I can't see why what looks like a risky strategy, using GM bacteria, is
being pursued over more sensible strategies like better energy efficiency."

Technical
Specialist Richard Lampe, KL1DA, represented the League at the 2003 High
Frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) RFI meeting September
24 at the HAARP site near Gakona, Alaska. "Joint funding through DARPA will allow
HAARP to quadruple in size from its current 960 kW output to 3.6 MW," Lampe says.
"When completed in 2006, HAARP will then be the premier ionospheric research facility
with beam-steering capabilities that other similar arrays worldwide don't have."
Under terms of its experimental license, HAARP must transmit on a non-interference
basis, and Lampe--who is ARRL liaison to HAARP--says the staff at the control
center immediately shut down the transmitters when harmonics were detected on
75/80 meters during experiments last year. "Alaska hams monitor the bands and
aid HAARP engineers by reporting RFI issues as soon as they happen," Lampe said.